Around the Web: Fun in the sun at ESG Mykonos, DreamHack Montreal controversy and LCS Regional Qualifier hype

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This week we've got a real life fighter trying his hand at the virtual version, a CS:GO tournament in the middle of Mediterranean paradise and regional qualifiers hype EU LCS and NA LCS.

Vacation byali ever wanted

Esports players are usually pretty pale and there’s a reason for that. With tournaments held in such tropical paradise spots as Boston, Montreal and Atlanta, there’s not much chance for a tan.

But a Greek island? Now we’re talking.

ESG Mykonos was a rare chance for some of Counter-Strike’s best to have some fun in the sun between games this weekend. And they took full advantage.

Them's fighting games, Georges

With a potentially career-defining comeback fight scheduled for UFC 217 on Nov. 4, you'd think mixed martial arts legend Georges St-Pierre would be busy, you know, training or something. But the Canadian three-time former Welterweight Champion found the time to throw down with some of the Fighting Game Community’s top competitors at DreamHack Montreal.

DreamHack released a statement about the incident, saying "the team was informed that the grand final would be scheduled to start one hour after the second semi final had concluded, as a part of the accelerated scheduled [sic] which the entire tournament has been running on communicated to all attending teams ahead of time."

Apologies to #IMTCSGO fans. We will address this internallyActions should have consequences. Thanks for enforcing the rules @DreamHackCSGO